English | 48m | Video: 720p | 900 MB
In this class I'll show you the before and after of every picture included in this photo shoot (10 photos) and I will also tell you the light situation when I took the picture, plus the exif data.
English | 49m | Video: 720p | 924MB
To learn how I created my Photoshop Actions and to understand the meaning of the tools I use, check My Photoshop compendium class! I also explain how to create a workflow macro there, it should be the SECOND class that you enroll to, after My Lightroom compendium class.
Duration: 47m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 902 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
In this class I'll show you the before and after of every picture included in this photo shoot (10 photos) and I will also tell you the light situation when I took the picture, plus the exif data.
Duration: 49m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 923 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
To learn how I created my Photoshop Actions and to understand the meaning of the tools I use, check My Photoshop compendium class! I also explain how to create a workflow macro there, it should be the SECOND class that you enroll to, after My Lightroom compendium class (you can also download my presets from there!)!
EXIF Sync 1.9.5 (69) | macOS | 10 mb
Modern digital cameras store information about the time when each shot was taken directly within the image files. This data is used, for example, to sort photos in the correct order.
Modern digital cameras store information about the time when each shot was taken directly within the image files. This data is used, for example, to sort photos in the correct order. People often use several cameras to photograph the same event, such as an exhibition, a party, or a trip. Each of the cameras used may have a different date and time set, and it may be difficult to combine a series of pictures taken with different cameras to form a continuous photo report.
Exif Pilot is software for the edition and analysis of EXIF, IPTC, and XMP data (information that indicates digital camera settings and picture taking conditions). Exif Pilot allows you to view, create, and edit the EXIF, EXIF GPS, IPTC, and XMP data. You can import/export EXIF and IPTC data from/to XML format as well. Exif Pilot supports exporting EXIF and IPTC data to MS Excel or CSV format and importing EXIF and IPTC from MS Excel or CSV format.
Modern digital cameras store information about the time when each shot was taken directly within the image files. This data is used, for example, to sort photos in the correct order. People often use several cameras to photograph the same event, such as an exhibition, a party, or a trip. Each of the cameras used may have a different date and time set, and it may be difficult to combine a series of pictures taken with different cameras to form a continuous photo report.
The tool is useful when you don't want to expose camera to your customers. When your RAW processor doesn't open your file because it doesn't recognise valid camera/lens combination.
The tool is useful when you don't want to expose camera to your customers. When your RAW processor doesn't open your file because it doesn't recognise valid camera/lens combination.